LIFE SUPERHERO aims to diffuse the use of ventilated and permeable roofs (VPR) and HEROTILE-based roofs (HBR) as an effective climate adaptation and mitigation solutions based on 'passive cooling'.
Integrating green infrastructure with dense urban construction in the Netherlands can enhance ecosystem services and increase green areas, guiding sustainable urban planning amid growing urban populations.
Toulouse's LIFE Green Heart project aims to reduce temperatures by 3°C in the Îles du Ramier district through green infrastructure, addressing the Urban Heat Island effect exacerbated by dense urban development.
The paper reviews advancements in phase change materials (PCMs) for building envelopes, highlighting their benefits for thermal regulation and energy efficiency while addressing challenges and exploring hybrid technologies for improved performance.
The urgency to achieve decarbonisation by 2050 has accelerated the need to drastically reduce our energy consumption and fossil-based production, and it is the reason why syn.ikia partners are working on a few Multiple Benefits tools.
The 2024 UK Passivhaus Conference is the must-attend Passivhaus event of the year, dedicated to driving the movement towards healthier, net-zero neighbourhoods.
Record-breaking heat in 2023 highlights the urgent need for sustainable urban cooling solutions and effective governance to protect vulnerable populations and create resilient cities.
Prior to the UK Passivhaus Conference 2024, join for an exclusive detailed case study Passivhaus Masterclass on the Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
The Czech Technical University in Prague is happy to announce that the seventh issue of the Central Europe towards Sustainable Building (CESB) conference will be held on September 16–19, 2025 in historical capital Prague, Czech Republic.